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What oil filter does a 2017 Honda Pilot take?

The 2017 Honda Pilot uses Honda’s standard oil filter designed for the 3.5-liter V6 engine. The most commonly cited OEM part number is 15400-RAA-003, though some production runs may use alternatives such as 15400-PT3-003. Always verify the exact part with your vehicle’s VIN or owner's manual.


In practice, this means you should look for a filter that is specified for Honda’s J35 engine family and intended for 0W-20 or 5W-20 oil, as recommended by Honda for this model. The precise filter can shift slightly with manufacturing date or regional specification, so the most reliable check is a VIN-based parts lookup or a quick inspection of the current filter’s markings.


OEM and commonly used filters


Before listing specific options, note that the following are the most reliable sources for the 2017 Pilot’s oil filter and the best starting point when shopping.



  • Honda Genuine Oil Filter — Part No. 15400-RAA-003. Some production runs may use 15400-PT3-003 or similar revisions; always confirm with VIN-based parts lookup.


Conventional aftermarket filters that are explicitly marketed for Honda V6 engines and the J35 family are typically compatible, provided they match the engine’s oil type and use the same threading and gasket dimensions. When shopping aftermarket, verify fitment for your specific vehicle year and VIN and ensure the filter is labeled for Honda 3.5L V6/J35 engines.


How to verify the correct filter for your vehicle


Cross-check the exact part number using your vehicle’s VIN on Honda’s official parts site or by calling a dealer parts desk. You can also compare the current filter’s markings (brand, part number, and engine compatibility) to confirm it matches Honda’s specifications for the 2017 Pilot.


Additionally, consult your owner's manual for the recommended oil viscosity (typically 0W-20 or 5W-20 for the 3.5L V6) and maintenance intervals, which guide both filter type and replacement timing.


Summary: For the 2017 Honda Pilot’s 3.5L V6, the standard OEM oil filter is commonly 15400-RAA-003 (with occasional variations like 15400-PT3-003). Always verify with VIN-based parts lookup or the owner’s manual to ensure the exact part matches your production date and region. Aftermarket filters labeled for Honda 3.5L/J35 engines are generally compatible if they meet the same threading and gasket specifications.

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